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Show X:- - r PAGE TWO. THE. PRO VO HERALD 1. I - f'i 6p C73 Cp GtO ( One of tha moat pleasing events of th week that one given Monday eveningly tha friends and relatives of Mrs. Julia Van "Wagenen when she was delightfully surprised ' at her home.: the event being her birthday The rooms were prettily decorated In red and blue and the evening was moat enjoyably spent In games, music and program. The muste consisted of violla solos nad aonga. together with instrumental and the program' waa carried out in stump speeches. Many interesting games were played caus- .ing much merriment. A most delicious aupper was served and the following guests enjoyed the affair: Mr. and I AlailO el Princess TKeatre ..:- -- : -- k - 3 : x ii .' L that . into an envelope and sending it to New York or Chicago" for $15.00 - 'K EARGALN STORE. sv fc. Poster Is down from Layton visiting her sister, Mrs. Alex Hedqulst and Miss Hattie Sutton. Co. The Little I Minister out own Maud Adams played the. role of "Babbie" in' "The Little When v a Minister" at the Salt Lake theater some yeara ago ,it was considered one of the most beautiful productions that had ever been witnessed in the state by yhere and Miss Adams'" friends all believe No polithat it was her best" rendition of any commispart she had ever taken, however, it Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Sutton entertained at dinner Sunday evening and - the guests which-enjoythe affair MVs. Emery Epperson were Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sutton, Miss day evening by " , and Mrs. Amos at the Naomi Douglas and Miss Rhoda home of the former. The evening was . Douglas. spent in music and recitations which Mr. Willie MclSwan has returned were Indulged in freely and highly The sr.:rini' van as hy ail. from Losr Angeles after a month's visit follows: Song, "Separation," hy Mrs": there. . ' Emory .C, Epperson v.ith violin iniuhonc hy Kiuery Kiw'-'o'iMiss Cora Vale, of Park City, Is visU;s to-lC,o(Hi nv." hy iting with her sister this week. .Mrs. Amos EpperAmos Ei)fis6n. son to "Face Face." accompriniciW sanjr Mr. Lynn Dronsion is visiting relabjc- -t Emery Mr. Emery tives and friends here this weok. ,lis Musin's "Mazurka Kp;)erson rendered home is in Midway. Deconcert." JJr;'. Lyni.ih Nojes Itc- - e " st "('lieroki'A social gathering was held at the ' v. -refrerK:o:K-mu f home of Mr. and Mrs. H. P. J)unn Sunu: th . a tlie following ri i e day evening when the relatives pleasfair: Dr. and mi'. antly entertained them. The 'evening , Mrs. Lyman Koyes, ,','r. an, I N : was most pleasantly hi soelu Christ r Seals Free . Clifton of Scientists, Boston, Mass. WE WILL PROVE TO YOU IT PAYS TO TRADE WITH PROVO'S REAL CA0 . - ship of the EirstXhurch Iff this same quality suit come to' us- and save 1 $5.00 or $.00 and be fit properly. . This is but One of the many splendid, high grade, low priced Suits we are offering. n . tioklinetMassvmefflbe Christian Science BoardtLectur best suit you ever saw for the price. tively the ' Before putting ; BY Judge Clifford P. Smith, C.S.B. This a nobby navy blue French serge, satin lined jacket, similar to this cut, artistically tailored, latest and most excellent design; post- - iMIbs Ruth ed, COMMISSION FORM OUR HELP business. Understanding Incompetence is not one of or our failings. W never have to apologize for bad work. n The escenee of government is business efficiency, When your bundle leaves our hands OF GOVERNMENT that exists politicians perish. . It Is properly cleaned, finished right tician favors government by and always delivered when promised; sion. Every politician does favor govOur machinery Is the most mbderaf (Continued from Page One.) ernment for graft. The people today was for the Vitagraph company to No torn clothing or buttons wrenched ou'ier stute; liud also as to improve-.reuts,.i- f are. better informed than they evr produce this pretty story in three off hero. No saw, edges on your colany, that our law might need. were beiore; and as unie goes on aud eels with iiis Cam Kimball Young lars. ..A postal card will bring our we get a few more honest; tearless as "Babbie." w hich part she has done wagon or you can call up They did aot believe that the- - present newspapers and journals tnat print the s; would dare seriously, to cerditably that the critics declare news and tell file truth .thev will be ic any radical change iu our p rep- come better informed still. ' And as is a credit to the play itself and the ent laws, while was apprehensive the idea grows that the end of sov .Vitagraph company. 468 South Academy Ave. ;i.at it would. will. he ;riad, indeed, ernment is service to the people politi-- . Probably no more interesting pay ii tinie j.rQvrs; that t'r.?j were right ca! grafters wiil give way to efficient has been shown and it is witk great .i;;d I was wrong; that ti:ere was mr. managers.' It is the politicians, not pleasure that e learn of its coming , DELINQUENT NOTICE. se" car for my apprehension. the people, who aYe working to get to the Princess theater on next Fri .Re6ort Springdell Company, Principal nuu t.:ere as some ground for sus- - rid of our present commission law. It day and Saturday. Place of Provo, Utah. Business, is no l:l!:i there do;ibt as two bills ibey succeed this time they will have i'.ad heen two bills introduced, cue i:i NOTICE There are delinquent another return to the trough. If they f'GRAUSTARK." , .. , ... ihc senate upon the following described stock on cue in the house, either donot succeed this time, it is hardly account': of assessment ' of No. 3, of Wli'Janis. Mr. and ... Airs. Ames Epprr-scn- , of which til would kill , our possible that they ever will succeed; Provo The House will offer thirty-seveOpera t e Dr. ar.d Mrs. Ncyrs. ;.;r. and and present commission law. Now the ($37.50) dollars for as time goes tin the people will see its patrons what is considered one of per share, levied on the 2Sth on municipal corporations lias moho and "more of service Arrowsniitli. Mrs. Rliza day of and less and the best theatrical offerings of years January, 1913, the several amounts set son and Mr. and Mrs. Emery., Epper made a compromise bill, using certain ?S9 of graft; and they will not tolerate No attraction in some time has proved opposite the names of the son. After the supper was served., the features of imch whi;h it is re?Drtea ' respective any tinkering, , so delightful an entertainment as has will auihors of both the was The son? "Good-By- e shareholders, as follows: satisfy Everybody" Under our present commission law, "Graustark," of the No. ravo;- Vv.h bill and the) Name. uiig- sml then n't thi gaerts diinrt-eShares. Am't. the is well known a as as' a city regarded whole, romanhc deli 11 R. A. Barney 'Its stary. and all declarlns that the'y had a hope to get it through. If they suc'., i $37:50 'fine time. ceed, there Is every reason to believe unit. The mayor and the commis cious love stories, heroic scenes and 23 Jacob Evans 37.50 l the governor will sign it; as, judging sioners are elected from this unit to situations and dramatic climaxes have 24 John'Kjti&dy 37.50 i been more than accepted by theater; 25 Geo. M. .Smoot ... ... . . 1 he rne4eenth critury club will; from his statements both private and transact the business of and for-th37.50 And in accordance with law and an of the unit. It ia.4.he purpose of the law to goers, and the whole, as an ensemble meet with Mrs. O. N. Schars Fridav public, he neverwas in fav-Qhas been declared by both press and order of the board of directors made afternoon. The paper will be given commisison plan from principle; that do away with political parties and sec one' of the most refresfling and on public he . It, ...- did not our comfavor the 28th tional tt. Such present .i divisions. day of January, 1913, so condition a ab "S urs. suaject, ueveiopment entertaining offerings to be fieen at many shares of eaci of Civil GovernmcnvOur Island PgsJ mission law because he believed in solutely could not suit politicians. parcel of stock as the local theater. the commission pian of government; be may The substance of the A re-compromise attendance Is necesJsjufwlll bo sold at pubt The United Play company guaran lic but rather that lie did favor it because bill, H. B. No. 194. bv the committee auction at the office of the comueetcd. tees a perfect in every pany, room 11, .he saw'ln lbaneans for killing of- - the on municipal" 'Knlghti block, Provo, corporations, . Is ..to re way. This firm performance on sends tour a car Utah,, on Thursday, March 27. 1913. In American Lake In Salt turn from the commission plan to the party City. Ht. Itecd Mf.ck, the principal' of the load of massive scenery. The com that It succeeded; iut It also put the councllmanlc "plan. . True, at the hour of 2 o'clock p--. m., to word Me:iter school, was pleasantly pay has been chosen pany to Lake Salt of fit as well government especially the delinquent (assessment toeether councilman will not.be used, commis City at his hone. last evening by me novelists s description of the char-acter- with the cost of the pupils of the Seventh grade. The as those of Ogden, Logan' and Provo sioner will fbe employed as a blind Inadvertising and ex, "Graustark" out of the of the' hands appears here on pense of Bale. and governor stead, but party organization and sec evening was raost enjoyably apent in Monday, March" 10. " the bunch . of politicians ; he works tional-divisi' will be W. LESTER MANOUM, games, music and recitations aud with., .This la no doubt the reason war Do the people want, this? I think most delicious luncheon waa served. . . .SAcrp.tftrv: COUNTY BUSINESS. this bvinch and their subsidised party not. . Do the politicians want It? I Office: Room 11, Knight Block,' . .. Provo, have think: so. "What the people Want Utah.. Miss Ingred. Peterson entertained at paper, tne e The tbe. made application war of law they thorn- efficiency and service. Wnat the poli upon-thRsntatnin her home last evening a sewing class. Electric Light & Telephone selves created.) ticians Is want company J. L BUCKLEY, OF .. . and privilege Sewing and a musical program waa graft for a franchise to'erect pole lines on the main feature of the '.evening. . SALT LAKE, DIES the county road haa'bppn wfcvw Luncheon waa served to the MUsea .J County' Attorney Grant C. Bagley hy Fawn Jones, Leah Sorecson, bee Jonathan S. Buoklev rfinrt ih me county commissioners. State Mental hosnltal. vesterdav. at Hoover, Reata .Eggertsen, Margaret ' bounty Treasurer Roval T. Allen and Myrtle Thurgod. the age of 46 years from , general para-- ' bas reported a balance on hand v In i8is. He was committed fram Salt tne geperal county fund, March 1, of Mrs. Bert Bo wen Is spending the! Lake, last September; and' ' has ' a ' Bias, rees collected by the brother weeks' end In Salt Lake City visiting living in Salt Lak vhn h ' sheriffs office for February, amount been i i irieuuslO ..." I3.Q, ... ; the dlsposUlon oYlthe remains. J" Mrs.' JElannah Leonard Is spending the week In American Fork as. the' " guest of Mrs. Jarvls Aydelotte. - com-nrrsiSo- EpiH-rson- d , olili-gato- ; i solo,-"Agai- 't'ius-iatur- Ian sin die -- 1 Epi-crson- . 1 J deii-cioii- spent chats and music which was furnished by Miss Ora Bailey anil Mauriiie Dunn. "Tfie decorations were very pretty, being of house plants and flowers, and a most deliciors luncheon va3 served-- " ; "The following most thoroughly enjoyed the affair: Mr. and Mrs. O. V. Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Docker, and Mrs. W l ,Dunn.- - Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Startup. Mr. and Mrs. Artuur Craven, Mr. and Mrs. Sid Mr. and Mrs. Joshua F. Dunn, Mr. and Mrs. N. C. Hicks, Meadames James F. Dunn. Allle ' Cunn.uham, Hannah Dunkley. Misses Maurlne "Dunn an:! Ore- - Bailey and Mrs.. Wm. Dunn, of ' Arnerlean Fork. . The Girl Question club were enter-t'"-- ; I ::o:jday evening by Miss Jetta Malben. The'. time was plensantly Ient In social chat, music and sewing. Dainty refreshmenta were served ' by Miss Malben- , V'.' Mr. C. W. Cook baa retufned from. Salt Lake, where he-- has been spend-- , lag the latter part of last wew. ''a . .. . .V ...,.;;;., ;, Monday evening Mlsa Ethel Duckett was pleasantly surprised at thfr hoine of Miss Jennie Souter. The evening was most pleasantly apent In games and mvsle and the prises of the games were awarded Lovern Page, which consisted of a ' Jewel case, Jennie' Leffler. a box . of statolnery, and Grace Judd a purse. After some a Tory Interesting games , were played datnty refreshmenta were served. . - -- - i. '. , Mr. and Mrs. W. M Roy lance are ' Salt La'ke visitors thlaweek, All the bid folks over aixty year of ag of the Fifth .ward.. 'of Provo, Ehafon ward on Proro Bench,, and the Pleasant View ward of Pleasant 'View will be entertained at the Prin-.- . eesa" theater Priday atternoon. The program will begin at two o'clock. Bolides the old folka all the widows. .mlsFtonarlea wivea'and old bachelors and old'maWs are cordially invited to attend. - . Sua-- ' . '. n com-mi,tte- 0 . d " f . . . r -- re j sur-Trise- d s. ' on . lioraia-iiepublica- n, -- i I , aaia.xei&iives,. Mrs.' EV. "v ' .'. Provo HardnareCompany Bibblns Is spending the week In Salt" Lake City with friends. ; Miss Pearl Hill entertained a doien friends last evening at a dinnerparty. occupy that store soon as repairs are completed.' The work luncheon and a rustle basket of 'daffodils formed' the center piece and-aio- is aage of bouquet were laid at eah can-dlebr- law Yoa Heard Of ttii. or Noticed the Sign on the Building at 120 West Center Stzannoumingy that the plate, this with a yellow shaded . completed the color scheme. The evening was one of the most eritnta nf that the girl friends of, Wan One of the moat elaiant the past week was that one given " SundayMarch 8th, at 7:30. p.m. . Bronson, Rulon Van Wagoneri, Chase Van Wagenen, Mrs. Eliza Epperson and th.eMtsses Ethel and Cloa Van Wagenen, Ida Van Wagenen, Hazel Miller and Fern Van Wagenen. AT v Mrs, Ed Van Wagenen,. Mr. and Mrs, "ArtfaOT tfofciranorMrs. Jake Olsen, Mr. and MrjlmJBaitay "arleynDTxdnTTMr. and Mrs. Joslan . Beck, Mr. and MraEmery Epperson, Mr. and Mrs, Amos Epperson, ' Mr. and MrB. Lawrence Epperson, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Arrowsmith, Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Van ;Wagenen, Mr. .and Mrs. John.Penrofd, Mr. and Mrs. Alma Van Wagenen, Mr. and Mrs? George Branson, and the Messrs. D, L. Van Wagenen, Jesse Blgler, Walter Burgener, James Wilson, Ray Van Wagenen, Parley Van Wagenen, Carl and Lynn se Beaten H 575 Blue Serge Suit Our No. tu - Science Lecture II W a WATCH THIS for opening imnounccment Hill have enjoyed for some time. 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